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31 Mar 2022

SGP completes first units in Skelmersdale Town Centre regeneration

By Lyndon Johnson
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Stephen George + Partners (SGP) is celebrating the completion of three retail units at the highly anticipated £19 million Skelmersdale town centre regeneration project. The two larger unit will be tenanted by Lidl (13,700 sqft) and B&M (20,000 sqft) with the smaller, c1,000 sqft unit, being in negotiations to let. The finished part of the scheme also includes car parking and bus drop off point, and a redeveloped public realm adjacent to the existing swimming pool and library.

The town centre redevelopment scheme is a partnership between West Lancashire Borough Council, Homes England and developer St. Modwen, and is supported by the Lancashire Local Enterprise Partnership. SGP worked closely with the local council on the design as the council will take over the management of the site, once built, from St Modwen.

Explains Lyndon Johnson, Associate at SGP: “The retail units are part of a much larger scheme, focused on an underdeveloped area of brownfield land between the West Lancashire College and the existing town centre. It’s hoped that, by bringing essential new retail development to the town, these units will be the catalyst for further investment and improvements.”

The scheme will improve connectivity between the Concourse Shopping Centre and the vibrant West Lancashire College, improving the pedestrian access and providing facilities for local residents, improving the character of the area and supporting a bustling town centre.

An exciting new public realm was considered a vital element of the regeneration, re-emphasising the links between the new retail scheme, the town and the college. A gentle mix of grass and trees will soften the urban feel and high quality hard landscaping and seating will create a feeling of welcome, openness and safety to encourage pedestrians to pause and linger.

Concludes Lyndon: “Seeing the retail units complete gives a strong sense of achievement. The Skelmersdale regeneration has been mooted for many years, generating intense local interest. SGP was brought in seven years ago, when changes to the market forced a rethink of how the entire scheme should be put together, and it is a great feeling to see such a vigorous scheme begin to take shape.”

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